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Clinical Use of the Secondary Channels and Eight Extraordinary Vessels
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By
Giovanni Maciocia, CAc(Nanjing), Acupuncturist and Medical Herbalist, UK; Visiting Associate Professor at the Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, People's Republic of China
Description
One of the most highly-regarded and respected authors and lecturers in the West, Giovanni Maciocia, illuminates and examines the art of
traditional Chinese acupuncture with this in-depth look at the secondary channels and other key structures encompassing the human body
in Chinese anatomy. This book describes in detail the pathways, pathology, diagnosis, and treatment of the Luo, Muscle, and Divergent
secondary channels, as well as other key structures such as the Cou Li and Huang membranes, and gives a thorough, clear overview of subjects
poorly understood and incompletely covered in other English language texts. Over one third of the book is dedicated to the Eight Extraordinary
Channels, providing the reader with the most in-depth information available in the English language. Drawing on his broad clinical experience,
the author covers the energetic physiology, pathology and points by body area, providing ease of access for both the student and practitioner
of acupuncture. The Channels of Acupuncture presents comprehensive and clear information on an essential part of traditional Chinese
medicine.
Audience
All acupuncture and Chinese medicine students. All acupuncture and Chinese medicine practitioners.
Contents
PART 1
THE CHANNEL SYSTEM
Chapter 1 CONCEPT OF ?CHANNEL? IN CHINESE MEDICINE
Chapter
2 MORPHOLOGY AND FLOW OF QI OF CHANNELS
Chapter 3 THE MEMBRANES (HUANG), FAT TISSUE (GAO), THE CAVITIES AND TEXTURE (COU LI) AND
THE TRIPLE BURNER CAVITIES
Chapter 4 FUNCTIONS OF THE CHANNELS IN GENERAL
Chapter 5 THE CHANNELS IN DIAGNOSIS
PART
2
MAIN CHANNELS
Chapter 6 PATHWAYS OF THE MAIN CHANNELS
Chapter 7 CHANNEL SYMPTOMS
Chapter
8 TREATMENT OF MAIN CHANNELS
Chapter 9 THE FIVE TRANSPORTING (SHU) POINTS
Chapter 10 CATEGORIES OF POINTS
Chapter
11 THE COMBINATION OF ACUPUNCTURE POINTS
PART 3
CONNECTING CHANNELS (LUO MAI)
Chapter
12 MORPHOLOGY AND PATHWAYS OF CONNECTING CHANNELS
Chapter 13 PHYSIOLOGY OF THE CONNECTING CHANNELS
Chapter 14 AETIOLOGY
AND DIAGNOSIS OF THE CONNECTING CHANNELS
Chapter 15 PATHOLOGY OF CONNECTING CHANNELS
Chapter 16 TREATMENT OF THE CONNECTING
CHANNELS
PART 4
MUSCLE CHANNELS (JING JIN)
Chapter 17 MORPHOLOGY AND
PATHWAYS OF THE MUSCLE CHANNELS
Chapter 18 MUSCLE CHANNELS - FUNCTIONS AND AETIOLOGY
Chapter 19 PATHOLOGY AND SYMPTOMS
OF MUSCLE CHANNELS
Chapter 20 TREATMENT OF MUSCLE CHANNELS
PART 5
DIVERGENT CHANNELS
(JING BIE)
Chapter 21 MORPHOLOGY OF DIVERGENT CHANNELS
Chapter 22 FUNCTIONS AND CLINICAL USE OF THE DIVERGENT
CHANNELS
PART 6
CUTANEOUS REGIONS
Chapter 23 THE 12 CUTANEOUS REGIONS
PART 7
EIGHT EXTRAORDINARY VESSELS
Chapter 24 THE 8 EXTRAORDINARY VESSELS
Chapter
25 CLINICAL USE OF THE EXTRAORDINARY VESSELS
CHAPTER 26 GOVERNING VESSEL (DU MAI)
Chapter 27 DIRECTING VESSEL (REN MAI)
Chapter
28 PENETRATING VESSEL (CHONG MAI)
Chapter 29 GIRDLE VESSEL (DAI MAI)
Chapter 30 YIN STEPPING VESSEL (YIN QIAO MAI)
Chapter
31 YANG STEPPING VESSEL (YANG QIAO MAI)
Chapter 32 COMBINED YIN AND YANG STEPPING VESSELS' PATHOLOGY
Chapter 33 YIN LINKING
VESSEL (YIN WEI MAI)
Chapter 34 YANG LINKING VESSEL (YANG WEI MAI)
Chapter 35 COMBINED YIN AND YANG LINKING VESSELS? PATHOLOGY
Chapter
36 THE EIGHT POINTS OF THE DIVINE TURTLE
PART 8
THE INTEGRATION OF MUSCLE AND CONNECTING
CHANNELS
Chapter 37 PAINFUL OBSTRUCTION (BI) SYNDROME (TRAUMA, SPORTS INJURIES, REPETITIVE-STRAIN INJURY)
| Bibliographic details |
Hardbound, 768 pages, publication date: AUG-2006
ISBN-13: 978-0-443-07491-2
ISBN-10: 0-443-07491-7
Imprint: CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
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Last update: 10 Sep 2009
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